THE BKE: OMAIU, "WEDNESDAY, DECEM BEI? 4. 1012. RYAN IS GROSS-EXAMINED i THE VOUH& PEOPLED President of Ironworkers Te'li of Search of His Office. IE DID NOT SUSPECT M'NAMABA llntl .. KiiimtIciIk' iIinI KIbM) Tno Utinrls of Ml rRlr-rln 1618-20 FARNAM STREET. Announce 1-3 off Women's and Junior Suits Any $19.75 Suit at $13.17 Any $25.00 Suit at 516.65 Any $29.75 Suit at $19.35 Any $35.00 Suit at $23.35 Any $39.50 Suit at $26.35 Hundreds of "Latest Style" Tailormades garments Unquestionable in points, of "Cut," "Finish" and "Fabric.' Our entire regular stock thrown, open to public choice. No use to dwell on detailsthere's every color, every size and all the newest weaves. Coats-- - Women's and Juniors' ---Coats &22.50 and sjs2.00 Conts $19.75 Coats $ia.f0 and $14.75 fonts at $19.75 at $14.75 nt $10.00 Ulsters, Limousines nnd fancy models a medley of fashionable styles and materials. All the Girls', Coats Take a Tumble $0.50 and $7.50 ' $8.75 and $).75 $i:j.7r and $14.75 ' $l(i.50 Coals Coals at $5.00 cj.ats at $7.50 Coats at $10.00 u1 $14.75 Your Cash-Saving Opportunity at the Quality Store IIhI llern Miirrcl llullilliiK. n thf PRESIDENT SOUNDS 1 WARNING NOTE TO EUROPEAN POWERS (ContltiUfd from PK On.) attribute to 'It none but matrrtnllgtle nlrjg 'how Mrlhlpc errotifou In auch an Imprenlon may br teen from, a. ftudv of th renulta liy which' tli "llplomiioy nf thn t'nltfil States can tin Jiidgwl," nay tha Prnilden(.' rll(rntloii Trratlra, ll mention tir. arbitration twitlM with France, anil 3rrat Urltaln. whloli filled of ronfli7nalon In the nenate; the urppg(n) tripartita mediation, of the Ar gentine appufiHi", 'lirnall and the United State, between Peru unit Kcilodor; the arbitration of the ranntna-OoMa Weil boundary dispute: the Intervention b. twren Haiti and the Dominican Iteptili lie tin the vefBit- of war. the Htippreynlnn nf the NIcarBRiinn war. the lialtlnic of In- ounttlen by American hanUera and th , ipt-otrrilnii o( their riiHtome hou.eji from l olIlK thn prey of would. he dictator. at ; tho president, would remove the meimco ' of foreign rrodltors and revolutionary i jilliorder. furthermore, thn United Btate j I would profit larKely In a buslnra wav tlirnucu tile Uevelupuient of the cret natural retoureee of Central America. Comme'ndliiK the aurffitadil reult of the application of the new neutrality lawn to Mexico nnd other troubled rnUntrlax, the president MtRReMa that mean be found In addition to prevent the profei hlonal revoliitlonlaln from making Arner). can iHirta "fool" for revolutionary In trigue. He .relturaten lit determination to adhere In the rase of Mexico to tho "patient policy of nou-tnterventlun, atead fat recognition nt t-mintittiteil nutiorty. and the oxrtlon of t'very effort to pro tect Amalican Intereile." lltO" (iriMrth In lUiiorla. Other paraRraphH of the mejisuKe pylnt to the Increase of American domestic ex ports by 20.W,0W) ihulnir the past year. nmkiiiK the Kieatcnt total ever known, ARMISTICE SIGNED; GREECE DECLINES TO ' ENTER INTO A TRUCE "(Oontlhued from Pane One ) the trl?ToT KIeit MarVTinlfuro"n Conrad von HeUendorf. the Inspector-seneral of the Auatrlan army, to Ilucharejt. are In tended to Indicate to the outside world thf solidarity of the members of the triple alliance, Oermany, AuetrU-Hunffsry and Italy, with Itoutpanla. me conference of amhasiadors of th r.S'llIA.NAl'OMH. lnd.. Dec. 3 t'rai .. I M 11 nn. president of th Irnnu. i t,.r union, testified at the "dynamltt , . splrary trial today that his office wan "robbed" by detectives when .1 .1 Me: Namara. the secretary, was arrested In a put. mu. Ityan, asertliiK he had no suspicion McXamara had vtornd explosives at the union headquarters, said he protested when officials of the National Krectiui' association Joined detectives In search ing the files. While he waa endeavorlnK to furnish the combination of thn eufi ho said, a cracksmnn proceeded to drill tho lock. Meantime, MoNamara was be- MtiK hurried to California. Durlnir the search or the premises, Hyatt ' said, he sent for his attorney and com. pclled Iho authorities to produce search warrants. Klphtr-two iiuaits of riltro ttlycerin later were found In a vault. nyan also denied, as had linen charged, that as early as 19H V. T. Jerome, then district attorney In New York, had "given warning- that explosions were belnc done by the Ironworkers." t'rnH examined Ityan was asked what he meant in writing from New York In j April, 1909. to union headquatters, "I will not liavo a repoit this month. Nearly all liny work cannot be refcried to." The government charaes that as head of the union, ityan from New York was Jdlrectlpif union officials in other cities I about jobs i to bp blown up. "I meant hy that I was trylns to settle disputes among thp Iron workers In New jYork." answered nyan, "and I did not think It wise for members in other cities to know there, nas so much dissension In the ranks." rtymi added he gave little attention to the Jl.OW a month used by McS'aniara and for which no accounting was re'iulred. Biscuits Fair Assooiation , Assigns Dates For Next Year CHICAOO, Dec. S.-Members of the American Association of Klr i,l kv. sreai powers) recently proposed by Pre- positions t their twenty-second annual mler Asnuth for the purpose of dlsctisslni; ! nieetlnir. held here today, announced the the solution of the Ilalktn problem will, i.following dates and locations fne n.rt seusnn events: are all good. They're conceded "The Quality Biscuits of America.' To prove this, just accept our Free Surprise Box" of assorted Sunshine Biscuits. Once tried they'll be your favorites. Send the coupon. oose -Wiles giscuiT (ompant Bakers of Sunshine Biscuits Oh, so good ! You never tasted such perfectly wonderful little dainties as Sunshine Matinee Biscuits. Crisp and slightly sweetened. Fine for after the show or any other, time. A Gift for You Loose-Wiles Biscuit Company Omaha, Neb. You may send me my FREE "Surpriia Box" ot aiiorted Sunshine Biscuits at once. Name. Address. Grocer's Name. Addreit If arranged, bo held In London I'rlnce Hen.ry of Prussia's coming visit to Loudon la. according to the Herman VorelKh office, entirely without political significance. XrrlfVcrtntiil Prrntt rlni: fur M'nr. OKNKVA, Swltjierland. Dec. a-Kven Nwltzeiland seems to lie preparing for th July 21 to 2ft North Crand Forks. August 21 to J?-lowa m nines. 1 August Si to 30-Forest City fair. Clevelund. September t to V-Mlnuesutu Dakota State fair, .State fair. Des Mve ftock State fair. 2.a0.0u0.)(W: to the agricultural credit tertieilne. strife In Honduras, the adjust- "".' " 1 """""Kniy euuorseci. ; oventuallty of war tnent of the celebrated Tacna-Arnlca dla-1 , n,7n. , nr r(.Ul.rllI government tttUng the iiivnv ..i urn mr seat aci io permn limn- ; various mllltaiy storehouses with wheat Ing killing of ,-ealsi to a meeting of the nnd corn ordered from the Vnlted state-i nrhltralpra In Washington next, year to and Canada. ,v urn nii.nim. , i.... AlltllVt Um linrlllntlkro nlelltHsi tis.lmAn ftl.. YOTES FOR WOMEN CONVENTION WILL RULE FOR THE WEEK (Continued from Tage One.) decorations. The meetlnga will be alive with en thusiasm. In making this statement alio referred to the fact that at the meetlne there would' be members who would take more or an active Interest In the enm pulgi) for votes for wopien than had pre- New Question of Procedure Arises in the Harriman Case : Time !An Old Remedy That Darkens the Hair " ; Hamllne! Nehka State fair, Ltncbln; I vinniv .m.M.'imi iv, " Ohio Stativ fair, Columbus. !oulj attended the meetings. , September S to lr.-Wlscouslii State fair, While suffrage may be a ia.te. between Peru and Chile, and the ad luitment ot the. . l.'eruvlan-Kcuadorlan boOjulary Isitif, " In cflhsequence nf, ttxega thlngic, says O19 prrdpt. , the'ji'Ka fiteit'la' (ren'tiral rMtfiisr lt 4ntrnAtiowl ' tejion . on th w est -''AfetfiU!-tynMfrfi edd that the dfpfyjMey' of thf United Static Is n(IJvr In ee'eklnc to ass.UKge the rriimlnlnir 111 fe)ln? between this coun try nnd Columbia" Taking up some of the details of ths year's diplomatic work, the president refers with expressions of pride to China, where "the policy of encouraging finan cial Investment-to enable that country to help Itself litis had the resiult of elv Jng new life and practical application to the npen-door policy," The consistent purposo has lieen to encourage the use f American capital in China, says the president, to premoto the reforms to which that country Is pledged by treaty with tho I'nlted Stales and other pow'ers Tnere has been a vigorous assertion, also, he saya. of the eutial right of the United States to a voice In all questions per taining to Chinese loans and develop, ments, tlcfrndi t'rntrnt merles n Pnltey, President Taft makes the direct charge that the terrible event" tecoided In Nicar agua recently, thn useless os of life, the devastation of property, the bombard ment of the frltjelpal cltres. tho killings and the tortures and suffering, "might have been averted had the Department of Slate, through approral of the loan con. ventlon by the senate, been pprmltted to vfirrv out Ita now wel!-developifl policy." In Central America the aim has been to help auch countries as Nlcurnirua and Honduras to help themselves," saya Presi dent Taft. While they are the Immediate beiieflc inries, the profit to the United States Is two-fold, he adds. The Monroe doctrine Is more vital In the neighborhood of the Panama canal, and such countries should be relieved of the Jeopardy of heavy for. elgn debt likely to provoke International (implications. The financial rehabilitation of these ,0f 572 cat loads, Is nn the way to X.urlch ' r.n. 1.. .. es r- tfar stilt ,l M'. b!,?", "'r.r,CR:, ""feW""""" rom UntteMam. while olh er.cn rgiv with McSHnp for the rtfstrlbittlrthrwf thui.iered hv ib Hwii.' Vewiinl, wjiicij? i uie uoioraiio river in me tm-I afloat. ifSliajilUtatlon of I'f.jberliR f rnere-is .nrerrly Jilstrnlcal reference to tho Chinese revolution; to the San Doni lllgaii troubles, the' rebellion In Cuba nnd the Balkan war developments. In which It Is said the t'nlted States Is not Involved j (Continued from Page One ) roads from Collls V- irlman Insisted upon having only the Cen .Milwaukee', Indiana State fair. Indian apolls; Kaunas State fair, Topekar South Dakota Stato fair, Huron; New York State fair, Syracuse. September IS to HK-Mlchlgan Slate fair, Detroit; Jnterstate l.lvn Slock fair, Sioux City, la.; Central Kansas fair, Hutchin son. Kas.j Kentucky Stale, fair- Louis ville. ' " September H to ST-TrlrSlnto fair. .Mem- I pills.' Tenii.; St. Joseph I Ui-e! Atock Mi; St. Joseph. Mo. X' ma url State fair. Bedalla. I September to October 4 Tennessee V i7iaie lair. .usiiviue, jmuiuhiih niie lair, lunthigtnu. Mr. liar- t Helena. OMAHA BENEFITS BY mv&o&ti "TUo Keptrmbrr 2C to October 3-mIsjk tral Pacific. Huntington told him at tho appeal to congress to co-operate with the ' 'I"1" "W""''""" were commenced that mnue or uoining. llarri and for a time the nros. sale waa off. Finally Hatrlman. executive In Its efforts to anolv the old " WH" U,B ,,V( rnM nr "thlng. ... ,.1... 1 man demurred j pectl ve emed tbn roiltitrv: In Ilie miini.nhihi new situations of lorlnv. Am.rle rin.i. i dlthoilsh he knew the Southern Paclfh- Itself at the threshold of her middle age. I ,vou,(1 ,,,up n " run at a loss, houkht ; as a nation, "too maturo to continue in)u Hnrt m,,,t 11 "I1 reason of merging mirresis. auu uivertlng business that uth- Chinese Gamblers Trap Two Officers in Halls Filled With Gas us loreign relations those temporary exi' orwlse would, have gone through tho Omaha gateway, benefiting both Omaha and tie Union Pacific. My doing this hu was enabled to brine the Southern Pacific up to a paying basis, not by reon of Its uwn business, hut by the business that logically belonged to the Union and Con- tral Pacific. Ith the murgrr dissolved, urcnrillitir he best Posted railroad mn. Hip Dees Mamm.1 V ve l',m'" 'clflc Interests without nny delay Dec? haniuei i Wai- i. ... -ni.. .,.... field, one of ten men under Indictment "," '" . ' at New vork on charges o ualng coast iutd ma hg , ' he adn a malls to defraud by means of nn alleged , , of r 'S rare took w ndle. surrendered to the '., t , M, , , r',Mria" federal authnrlttea hero, today. He was' teleased Under Uind of IJ.iVX) to appear at : ... Mnch i Unmha. New Vork. 1h" "'""'"Hon 'f ho merger, say rail- Waffled Is alleged to have sold" spur-" ...'T"n" ul V """"V c icar lously "rare'' volumes ut grossly Inflated pudlents natural to a people (n whom domestic affairs are tfin sole concern,." Alleged Book Grafter Out on;Bair Arrested On Second Charge l,; CHlCAtlO. prices. Mve years ago he was convicted of perpetrating a J),'tKXi bobU fraud on Mr. James A. Patten, wlf of the Chi cago grain and cotton, speculator, and wa sentenced to three" vcars Imprison ment, but Is now at liberty on bonds of Htflrt pending decision on his appeal from the verdict of the loweV court. Persistent Advertising Is the" rtoad to ttlg Returns. tffigSv''-' TAILOR BECK Is Cuttinf Prices 0a Real Ttiltring f For this week only J will cut. , fit and make to your measure Any $40 Suit or Overcoat for $3t.O Any $35 Suit or Overcoat for $27.50 , Any $30 Suit or Overcoat for $28.00 Absolute satisfaction guaranteed or I am not satisfiedto take your money. Omnha will ha one of th moil tmnnrlant railroad headquarters cities in the coun try. Tho acquiring of the Central Pacific will bring at least l.nOO additional officials nnd employes to Union Pacific headuar ters heie. It will mean the bringing of the general auditing office back from Nitw York to Omaha, where It has been maintained since the merger and in all probability, say railroad men. It will make this the general headquarters of Iho Short line nnd thn Oregon nnd Washlngtgon railroad, adding from BOO lo fOft officials and clerks to the present Union Pacific family. The president of the Union Pacific, un der the propoiel plan, w 111 be given vastly nure power and will not be subservient lo an executive committee in New York as under the present plan lo will be the chief officer of the entire Union Pa cific system and wlt account only to tho board nf directors. 8AN UUANCISCO, Cal., Dec. J.-Chlueso gamblers resorted to desperate strateey last night to evade the police and lured two offlcciH to Imprisonment In ga fllted chambers, leaving them to asphyx iate. Tho fact that each officer carried a small axe saved them, as they suc ceeded In chopping holes through the walls to obtain atr and aid. Corporal Ooff, the first victim, was walking along when an unknown Chinese brushed by him and whispered "Plgow In Siberia club." I Without waiting to fall his squad, Ooff 'rushed to the club, which was lighted .IP ai usual. Il thrust aside tho door kerprr As the door- swurs: back he heard bolts click and simultaneously tho km light went nut. Trying the other door he foun.I himself Imprisoned in a narrow hallway, seven feel long and almost Immediately became aware that gas waa rushing from the open Je.ts. After fifteen minutes furious work with his nxc, he penetrated the wall and was rescned nearly .overcome. Officer Ralley was trapped similarly another club at almost the same time. In Eastern Firemen Modify Demands NKW YOKK. Dec A-Modlfled mands, embracing leas drastic changes than originally asked, were submitted to the conference committee of general man ituors teprrsentlnc fifty eastern railroads, by representatives of tho Brotherhood of locomotive Firemen and Knglnemen at a Joint executive session In New York today. President W. S. Carter announced that the) would require that two fire men be employed only on engines of the larger type. The original demand was for two firemen on, every engine. He also agreed that overtime pay should be at regular rates Instead of at "time and a, half rates as heretofore required. While the situation waa discussed gen erally, no decision was reached and It was decided to hold dally meetings until some progress Is made. Alleged Arson Trust Is Discovered hy Fire Warden of Wisconsin MADISON. Wis., Dec. 1-Al) "arson trust"' which has caused the destruction of 1,000.0 worth of property, has been discovered by Wisconsin State Fire ilar shal Purtell. he ald today. Warrants have been IssMed for the arrest of sev eral ot the principal offenders, most of . whom live outside of Wisconsin, he said. I The setting of fires waa carried on. ac I cording Mo Mr. Purtell. In conjunction with a taiid or adjusters or nre losses. A big hotel fire In Waukesha last win- started the Investigation, It Is said. fad with fome women, It Is said the delegates will mean business from the opening (if the convention, and although there may be factions In the convention they will be united In a body In championing the cause of suffrage ut the leglHlaturc this winter. Will Klecl Officer. The choice of president for the state WASHINGTON. D. C. Dec. J.-DeclSlon i , , of the judg. to supervNe tbe dissolution Jor n"on Sa and Sulphur havs of the Union Pacific merger, as decree I j .e.tn .V t0T hJ,r ntl tr0bl by the supreme court, may depend upon ' Almost everyone knows the value of such . w... ...tu.u.. .... . j ' 1 1 1 . til. i i m the disposition of the St. ' I.ouls terminal case, now bufore the court., In both oHces, four judges were called In. under the "expedition act" to try the i government's charges In the circuit court In both cases the supreme court sent the suits back to the circuit couit to cany ' out Its mandate. When the terminal de cree went back for enforcement, a con- ' troversy arose a to whether the district I court In' which the suit was brought ' should enforce the decree .ut the supreme I court or wheljer the rmir. circuit Judges should Ije cnlUd In again. pUi. i i . . . . association means' much 'to the cWat.d ' , , ' "", ",uusnt . u,e success of the women In galnln the L11" " T '6 '" "Vr,"W 0OM 1 f"r rt d I amendment to the state constitution, an many axsert that Mrs. Draper Smith Is by far the most able woman In not only Omaha but nf the state to fill 'this po sition. Mrs. Smith has excellent execu tive ability and has been president not J NKW only of the Omaha Womans club, hut of j mltted the State Federation of Clubs, and has for many years been the only woman on the board ot the Associated Charities. BREWING IS SEVENTH INDUSTRY IN AMERICA Uxceittlvo llonril .Meets. Thcfe will be a meeting of the execu tive board at 10 o'clock this morning anil the opening of the convention wilt place at S o'clock In the council chu ber of the city building, where all the meetings will be held. ' Mayor Dahlman will give the nddicss of welcome. The program follows: Invocation, Kev. Milton Hryant Wlll la'ms. Address of welcome, Mayor Jamca C iDahlman. . Address of welcome. Mrs. O. W. Covell, Hesponse, Mrs. T. U. Doyle, Lincoln. Greetings, State Federation or Jjabor. T. W. Parker, president; Nebraska Woman's Christian Temperance union. Mrs. Frances it, Heald, president; Stato Teachers' association. Superintendent YOItlv. Dec. 3. fteportj sub io me annual convention 6f tln Jsew lork Stato, Urewers' show that th seventh largest uiai it pays higher wages than any other ministry in this country. New York state .....i 4ui DiunerieH nas an annual output'... o... mnn.tr win h. r.fnnri.H if .,.-!. Him, , . w aKO " ""reels, ot which iy.wo.o.0 are i the remedy la not exactly as represented. iam unmrii iu .-sew t oi k I good even color, for curing dandruff, Itching scalp and falling hair, nnd for promoting, the growth of thn hair Years ago the only way to get a Hair Tonic of this kind was to make It In the home, which was troublesome and not always satisfactory. Nowadays, almost any up-to-date druBKlst can supply his patrons with a ready-to-use product, skillfully prpared In perfectly equipped laborator ies. An Ideal preparation of this sort la , W'yeth's Sage tind Sulphur' Hair Remedy, ' In which Sage and Sulphur ure combined, , with other vegetable remedies for scalp . troubles and thin. Weak hair that Is los , lug ltscolor or coming out, After usln this remedy for a few days, yon will 1 notlco the color gradually coming back, ! your scalp will feci better, the dandruff . will soon be gone, nnd In less thun a month's time there will be a wonderful ! difference In your hair. Don't neglect your hair )f It Is full of ing out. eth's Sagu and see what a few days' treatmcp' will do for you. All drugglft Rel: It. under guaran- - . .,. convent on or tlu ncslect your halr j, ,t ,g to-Urewers association hero landruffi ,M,B lt3 cblor or comi he brewing Industry Is the l(Get K rltty boUle of WyBlh. at in tbe I nlted States, and and ?iphur from your druggist, t City. Sherman St McConnell Drug Co., 1W So. , VSth, 824 So. 16th, 207 No. 16th and :th nnd Farnam Sts, Advertlsciment. SYSTEM FULL OF URIC ACID THE i GREAT KIDNEY REMEDY CURED I ,M SBMHN'TS, Two years ago I was very sick and nftcr bclns treated by several of the best ibyclanH In Clinton. 1 did not aeem to get nny better. I was confined to my bed. Seeing Dr. Kilmer's Swamp. Tl a. l . . . uuveriiHen, i resolved to clvo It h Jamra K. Delrell; College hcjiial btirfrugb trial. After using It for three week t league, Mrs. W. E. llarkley. Jr.; Kansas ,,., , ,.. ., , weKs, i "Woman's .Suffrage, association: Miss J, , 1 ns KHlnlng nicely, no I ton- tinned until I bottles. I Helen fC. I&ieker. Hperetarv PrcsldentV address, Dr. Inex C. Phil- BConVeVence,non publicity. leader, Mrs. j. i "ave continued my labors. L. Clatllp, University Place. Following tho nn'ollng nt the city hull there will be u reception to delegates) and visitors by the Omaha Wopian's club ut the Metropolitan club, Twenty-third and Harney streets. Addresses In Cteiilnn. There will l an evening meeting 7.30. with" the following program: l On this 13th day if July A. sixty i nati taken a number nf nm now restored to henlih My svs- i tern waa full of Crlo ncld. bin swnmn. jioui oureii me entirely. I nm years 'old. Youth very truly, W. C. COOK. IM Klghth Ave.. Cllton, Iowa. Stnto of lowj 1 at ' Clinton County I On this 13th day if July A. D., 1W9, . ss. OMAHA'S PUN CBKTBB." t0jrgiTta Dally Mat., lB-35-50 KOLER, HALL & MORTON TB rKlrf WWE,US & CO." EXTBAViOANZA AND VAUDBVIX.X.B Al. K. Hall, Slir. Kdlth Franz Klara Hendrlx, I3vana & Lawrence; Big Bcauty Chorua. Xiadles' Sim Uatlnae Every Waak Say. Worth OUmblng the Hill." Sally Mat., lOo Ergs., 5-10-200 On Donrlas St.. at 18th BTton Vanda. rllla includes Cunning. The Jail Hreaker. Francesca Uenaing & Co. Flo Adler. Marrena & The Dol ton Hros,' "Jack" Turner. IHpposcope Pictures. rXOH 3 to 5; AT 7 and 3 P. It. DAILY, XT TOU SAY "WO VAX.V70," You're BUIons "The Kcspoindblllty of the Woman of c. cook to me personally known hp-. 1.1llrstlm TciWHrrl the Woman Suffrage nenreil bef.ire lm und In tn iir.t.n. 'Movement," Prof. Alice Howell. Lincoln .11i,snrii,e1i ..nil swm.. i,. tv, nhnv trnu. uimll lli siiffruir,. Amendment ' " .... - -. - ' - de- i Be Submitted anil AVhou? Lincoln. Vfhe Omaha. Outlook, .161 in 1.. Kennedy, MORLEY AND WARREN. ARE CHARGED, WITH CONSPIRACY swore atutemont. . HAM? H. SH'KPPARD, Notary Public. In and for Clinton County. Ziettar to Dr. Kilmer k Co., Blnghamton, If. V. TtOCHKSTUn. N. A . Dec. l-Vward J. p SwaBp.Rsot Wi Dj fer Yo Morley and J. llert Warren, president I Xo ,Jr K'mer & Bngham. and secretary-treasurer of the American , uu x y fpr ft ample botlle w, Redemption company.( were placed under I C(ivlnte anyone. You will also receive arrest today under bench warrants fromj a Mel of valuable Information, telling the I'nlted States court at Buffalo. Jloth i ,,, ,i L'lrtiiAVii ltd 111 miller. Whan men have been Indicted by the federal j wrItIlft De sure ami mention the Omaha I grand jurr for conspiracy with Intent Daily Hee. Itegular flft---ent and nn. :- to defraud Roth furnished . uatt. ; dollar sire bottles for falo at all drug Hores. Advertisement 3 Days, Com. Thursday, Die. 5 Ths greatest lorn story over written ONE DAY A Sg.ul to ths famous Three Weeks Pricest 3&C-50C-75C. Mat. Sat. 3Sc-50a Entire Wesk. Com. Sunday Mattnet Matinees San., Tuts., Thurs., Sat. THE VAUQKAH QLASER IT.AT. EKS In THE GAMBLERS By Chas. SCleln Prlcest 25o, 50c. Matlntss, Stats 35o. Seats How. All PII.US I l ltl.D l. J I'd I t D A VS. Your druggist will refund money It PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure any ca 9f Itch ns Blind. Bleeding or Protrud ns Piles tn to II days. Mo -AdvertisemenL orrosrru amv ntii.Di.va l'erotiei t Auvirtlslng Js thn Itoa4 to Great Reduction Sale! I Suits and Overcoats to Order $18.00, Reduced from $25.00 We offer all our fine woolens at greatly reduced prices. All linings guaranteed first class. Every gtirmcnt gunmnteed perfect in fit and style. MicQarthy-Wilson Tailoring Co. 304-306 South 16th trt Money To Lean Omaha I'ropcrty. Douglas Co. Farm. We Want to Iluy "Douglas Co. Farms." "INSURANCE" Leve- Haskell C. Krug Theater Mat. Today, 33Q Nlgiit, 8:30 MATT KENNEDY and his TIGER LILIES rrUay Iflfht COUKTKY STOKE. Z.adls' Dally Dime Matins BRANDEIS THEATER Tonight Wed. Matlnca and XTiffht riSKE O'KABA Xn THE ROSE OT KILSASS Tliuraday 3 Dy Kit. Saturday MAT ROBSON in A NIQXT OUT Kext Sunday 1 Dayi BOUSKT AJTD PAID FOX scat. I'bgnc Ioiir. 404. Xvtry Day 2U5J Xvery Night 8115. AlVAHVii" VaUllliVUUiC Th Wrfk T1IK AMIJt K Cllll.' B-JmoM ll-t I tt Aagio K-rt HtrUrt AibU: & Al )jtt Atdl' Xoologlla) i irciu, OUoa. A fl' ldt. XH-X tftvthert lM kl. Ilnltw hi thn I Wcrld'r Ktmiii Pn-n SUtm-, Uillfrr jw btatt trtU tic rpi faturii anil Sand;. Niiht tit Vn. ' If